Lucid Stability Control
The Lucid Stability Control system utilizes multiple sensors to monitor driver inputs and vehicle motions to intervene when needed. The vehicle’s brakes and motors will activate to maintain stability when the vehicle is detected to be sliding or skidding off the intended path.
The Lucid Stability Control system works by performing the following functions:
- The system helps maintain traction by modulating motor torque and brake pressure to prevent over slipping of the wheels during acceleration and deceleration
- The system controls the brake pressure for each wheel individually and the traction motor output to help the driver maintain control and keep the vehicle stable on a consistent path.
This indicator will flash on the Center Clearview Cockpit if the Lucid Stability Control system activates while driving. The indicator will remain on if a fault is detected.
Lucid Stability Control Settings
On the Pilot Panel, press >
Vehicle > Drive Settings, then select one of the three levels
of Lucid Stability Control:
- FULL - This setting is recommended for most driving conditions especially for wet and slippery conditions.
- PARTIAL - Provides a more dynamic driving experience. It is not available in SMOOTH mode.
- OFF - Disabling stability control also significantly reduces traction control and should only be disabled by advanced drivers on closed courses. It is not available in SMOOTH mode.
The indicator will illuminate on the Clearview Cockpit throughout the drive cycle if the Lucid Stability Control system is set to PARTIAL or OFF.